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Data Supplement 2/2006 Data Supplement PR China Hong Kong SAR Macau SAR Taiwan Institut für Asienkunde Hamburg CHINA aktuell Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Data Supplement People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Taiwan ISSN 0943-7533 All information given here is derived from generally accessible sources. Publisher/Distributor: Institute of Asian Affairs Rothenbaumchaussee 32 20148 Hamburg Germany Phone: (0 40) 42 88 74-0 Fax:(040)4107945 Contributors: Uwe Kotzel Dr. Liu Jen-Kai Christine Reinking Dr. Günter Schucher Dr. Margot Schüller Contents The Main National Leadership of the PRC LIU JEN-KAI 3 The Main Provincial Leadership of the PRC LIU JEN-KAI 22 Data on Changes in PRC Main Leadership LIU JEN-KAI 27 PRC Agreements with Foreign Countries LIU JEN-KAI 32 PRC Laws and Regulations LIU JEN-KAI 34 Hong Kong SAR Political Data LIU JEN-KAI 36 Macau SAR Political Data LIU JEN-KAI 39 Taiwan Political LIU JEN-KAI 41 CHINA aktuell Data Supplement - 3 - 2/2006 Dep.Dir.: CHINESE COMMUNIST Li Jianhua 03/07 PARTY Li Zhiyong 05/07 The Main National Ouyang Song 05/08 Shen Yueyue (f) CCa 03/01 Leadership of the Sun Xiaoqun 00/08 Wang Dongming 02/10 CCP CC General Secretary Zhang Bolin (exec.) 98/03 PRC Hu Jintao 02/11 Zhao Hongzhu (exec.) 00/10 Zhao Zongnai 00/10 Liu Jen-Kai POLITBURO Sec.-Gen.: Li Zhiyong 01/03 Standing Committee Members Propaganda (Publicity) Department Hu Jintao 92/10 Dir.: Liu Yunshan PBm CCSm 02/10 Huang Ju 02/11 Dep.Dir.: Jia Qinglin 02/11 Gao Junliang 00/10 Li Changchun 02/11 Guo Yiqiang 04/05 (Changes are underlined) Luo Gan 02/11 Hu Zhenmin 02/10 Wen Jiabao 02/11 Ji Bingxuan (exec.) CCa 01/10 Wu Bangguo 02/11 Li Congjun 01/07 Wu Guanzheng 02/11 Li Dongsheng 02/05 Zeng Qinghong CCSm 02/11 Luo Shugang 00/04 Abbreviations and Explanatory Notes Other Politburo Members Ouyang Jian 06/01 CCP Chinese Communist Party Cao Gangchuan 02/11 Wang Chen CCm 00/06 CC Central Committee Chen Liangyu 02/11 Wang Taihua CCm 04/12 CCa Central Committee, Guo Boxiong 02/11 Sec.-Gen.: Gan Yinglie 01/03 alternate member He Guoqiang CCSm 02/11 CCm Central Committee, member United Front Department Hui Liangyu 02/11 CCSm Central Committee Director: Liu Yandong (f) CCm 02/11 Liu Qi 02/11 Secretariat, member Dep.Dir.: PBa Politburo, alternate member Liu Yunshan CCSm 02/11 Chen Xiqing 03/08 PBm Politburo, member Wang Lequan 02/11 Hu Deping 98/09 Cdr. Commander Wang Zhaoguo 02/11 Chp. Chairperson Huang Yuejin 03/09 Wu Yi (f) 02/11 CPPCC Chinese People’s Political Li Dezhu CCm 92/11 Yu Zhengsheng 02/11 Consultative Conference Liang Jinquan 03/08 CYL Communist Youth League Zeng Peiyan 02/11 Lou Zhihao 03/09 Dep. Deputy Zhang Dejiang 02/11 Zhu Weiqun 98/10 Dep.P.C. Deputy Political Commissar Zhang Lichang 02/11 Sec.-Gen.: You Luoping 03/12 Dir. Director Zhou Yongkang CCSm 02/11 exec. executive ffemale Alternate Members International Liaison Department Gen.Man. General Manager Wang Gang CCSm 02/11 Director: Wang Jiarui CCa 03/04 Gen.Sec. General Secretary Dep.Dir.: Hon.Chp. Honorary Chairperson H.V.-Chp. Honorary Vice-Chairperson CCP CC Secretariat Cai Wu 97/11 MPC Municipal People’s Congress Members: Liu Hongcai 03/08 NPC National People’s Congress He Guoqiang PBm 02/11 Ma Wenpu 97/08 PCC Political Consultative He Yong CCm 02/11 Yuan Bin 01/06 Conference Liu Yunshan PBm 02/11 Zhang Zhijun 00/11 PLA People’s Liberation Army Wang Gang PBa 02/11 Sec.-Gen.: Li Yang 01/05 Pol.Com. Political Commissar Pol.Dpt. Political Department Xu Caihou CCm 02/11 PPC Provincial People’s Congress Zeng Qinghong PBm 97/09 Commission for Politics and Law Pres. President Zhou Yongkang PBm 02/11 Secretary: Luo Gan PBm CCSm 98/04 Proc.Gen. Procurator General Dep.Sec.: RPC Regional People’s Congress CCP Central Military Commission Zhou Yongkang PBm CCSm 02/12 Sec. Secretary See under National Military Leadership Members: Sec.-Gen. Secretary-General Jia Chunwang CCm 91/01 V.-Chp. Vice-Chairperson Commission for Discipline Inspection V.-Gov. Vice-Governor Sun Zhongtong CCa 05/12 V.-Min. Vice-Minister Sec.: Wu Guanzheng PBm 02/11 Tang Tianbiao CCm 01/12 V.-Pres. Vice-President Dep.Sec.: Wang Shengjun CCm 98/04 Vice-M. Vice-Mayor He Yong CCSm 97/09 Wu Aiying (f) CCa 05/12 Li Zhilun CCm 02/01 Xiao Yang CCm 93/12 Chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of au- Liu Fengyan 02/11 Xu Yongyue CCm 98/04 tonomous regional governments are equivalent Liu Xirong 00/03 Zhang Fusen CCm 00/12 to governors and vice-governors of provinces Ma Wen (f) 04/01 and to mayors and vice-mayors of Beijing, Zhang Shutian 03/12 Chongqing, Shanghai and Tianjin. Year and Xia Zanzhong 97/09 Sec.-Gen.: Wang Shengjun CCm 98/03 month behind a name indicate the date the per- Zhang Huixin 02/01 Dep.Sec.-Gen.: son assumed the post or was identified in this Zhang Shutian 02/11 Chen Jiping 94/02 position. Sec.-Gen.: Gan Yisheng 03/08 Wang Jingrong 02/06 Zhang Geng 99/02 General Office General Office Dir.: Wang Gang PBa CCSm 99/03 Director: Zhang Mingqi 01/05 Dep.Dir.: Fan Shijin 03/01 Commission for Comprehensive Man- Ling Jihua CCa 00/05 agement of Social Security Mao Linkun 03/01 Chp.: Luo Gan PBm CCSm 98/06 You Xigui CCa 97/12 V.-Chp.: Central Bodyguards Bureau Chen Jiping 06/01 Director: You Xigui CCa 98/11 Gu Xiulian (f) 03/07 Jia Chunwang CCm 03/07 Organization Department Wang Shengjun CCm 06/01 Dir.: He Guoqiang PBm CCSm 02/10 CHINA aktuell Data Supplement - 4 - 2/2006 Xiao Yang CCm 98/05 Discipline Inspection Work Com- Head: Hu Jintao PBm 03/06 Zhou Yongkang PBm CCSm 03/06 mittee for Central Government Dep.Head: General Office Organs Wen Jiabao PBm 03/00 Director: Chen Jiping 94/02 Secretary: Ma Zhipeng 03/01 General Office Leading Group for Preventing Ju- Director: Wang Chunzheng 03/03 veniles from Breaking the Law and Party History Research Center Dep.Dir.: Chen Xiwen 03/03 Committing Crimes Director: Li Jingtian CCa 05/08 Head: Cao Zhi 01/03 Dep.Dir.: Central Leading Group for Financial Gu Anlin 01/07 Safety Commission for Protection of Party Li Zhongjie 03/08 Head: Wen Jiabao PBm 02/11 Secrets Wang Weihua 03/09 Dep.Head: Chp.: Zhang Baijia 05/08 Dai Xianglong CCm 02/11 Wang Gang PBa CCSm 04/01 Zhang Qihua (f) 03/07 Zhou Xiaochuan CCm 02/11 V.-Chp.: Mao Linkun 04/09 National Administration for Pro- Central Leading Group for Rural Work Party Literature Research Center Head: Wen Jiabao PBm 98/00 tection of State Secrets Director: Teng Wensheng CCm 02/11 Director: Xia Yong 05/06 Dep.Head: Dep.Dir.: Hui Liangyu PBm 03/03 Central Organization Committee Chen Qun 97/08 Xu Youfang 03/07 Director: Wen Jiabao PBm 03/03 Li Jie 04/12 General Office Dep.Dir.: Yang Shengqun 98/11 Director: Chen Xiwen 03/03 Zeng Qinghong PBm CCSm 03/03 Policy Research Center Members: Central Leading Group for Constitu- Director: Wang Huning CCm 03/05 tional Amendment He Guoqiang PBm CCSm 03/03 Dep.Dir.: Hua Jianmin CCm 03/03 Head: Wu Bangguo PBm 03/06 Fang Li 04/05 Members: Jin Renqing CCm 03/03 He Yiting 00/11 Li Tielin CCm 02/09 Chen Kuiyuan CCm 03/06 Wang Tiangeng 03/09 Hua Jianmin CCm 03/06 Wang Gang PBa CCSm 03/03 Wang Tianzeng 04/05 Zhang Bolin 03/03 Liu Yunshan PBm CCSm 03/06 Wei Jianlin 03/07 Teng Wensheng CCm 03/06 General Office Zheng Xinli 01/09 Director: Li Tielin CCm 02/09 Wang Huning CCm 03/06 Dep.Dir.: Central Party School Zhang Chunsheng 04/04 Cui Zhanfu 01/09 Pres.: Zeng Qinghong PBm CCSm General Office Dai Guangqian 01/04 02/11 Director: Yang Yingyu 04/04 Huang Wenping 04/01 V.-Pres.: Central Leading Group for Publicity, Ling Jihua CCa 01/09 Li Junru 00/06 News, Radio and Television, and Wang Lanming 01/04 Shi Taifeng 01/09 Publication Work Wu Zhilun 04/01 Sun Qingju 03/10 Dep.Head: Wang Weiguang 98/03 Zeng Qinghong PBa CCSm 00/07 Central Guidance Committee on Eth- Yu Yunyao (exec.) CCm 01/09 ical and Cultural Construction Zhang Zhixin 98/03 Central Leading Group for Party (Spiritual Civilization Steering Academic Committee Building Committee) Chp.: Zheng Bijian 00/04 Head: Hu Jintao PBm 94/00 Chp.: V.-Chp.: Dep.Heads: Li Changchun PBm 02/12 Gong Yuzhi 00/04 Zhang Quanjing 99/03 V.-Chp.: Su Xing 00/04 Zheng Keyang 99/11 Chen Zhili (f) CCm 03/08 Xing Bensi 00/04 Liu Yunshan PBm CCSm 02/12 Central Leading Group for Educational General Office People’s Daily Activities for Maintaining the Ad- Director: Hu Zhenmin 03/09 Director: Wang Chen CCm 02/11 vanced Nature Dep.Dir.: Dep.Dir.: Head: Zhai Weihua 03/09 He Chongyuan 05/07 He Guoqiang PBm CCSm 03/04 Zhu Xinmin 98/08 Work Committee for Organs under Editor-in-Chief: Zhang Yannong 03/07 Central Leading Group for Propa- Central Committee Dep.Editors-in-Chief: ganda (Publicity) and Ideological Chp.: Wang Gang PBa CCSm 99/03 Chen Junhong 04/11 Work V.-Chp.: Jiang Shaogao 00/05 Head: Li Changchun PBm 03/09 Chen Ximing (f) CCa 03/03 Liang Heng 00/06 Dep.Head: He Hulin 03/07 Mi Bohua 05/03 Liu Yunshan PBm CCSm 03/09 Huang Yanming 03/11 Yu Ning 98/08 Jia Xiang 98/06 Leading Group for State Security Sun Xiaoqun (exec.) 04/07 Guangming Daily Head: Hu Jintao PBm 02/12 Wang Jingmao 91/01 Editor-in-Chief: Gou Tianlin 05/06 Dep.Heads: Wu Shaozu (exec.) 00/06 Dep.Eds.-in-Chief: Wen Jiabao PBm 02/12 Wu Yuping (f) 03/10 He Dongping 01/02 Zeng Qinghong PBm 02/12 Zhao Kai 05/04 Li Jingrui (exec.) 95/03 State Coordinating Group for Anti- Discipline Inspection Work Com- Zhai Huisheng 97/02 terrorism Work mittee for Organs under Central Zhao Derun 03/10 General Office Committee Dep.Dir.: Secretary: Wu Yuping (f) 03/10 Qiushi Bimonthly Director: Wu Hengquan 04/10 Li Wei 04/06 Work Committee for Central Govern- Editor-in-Chief: Li Baoshan 03/12 Xiong Desheng 04/06 ment Organs Dep.Eds.-in-Chief: Central Coordinating
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